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president obama was already there, and in full force and the campaign was full steam ahead and it took romney folks a while to watch up which is never a good idea. >>neil: part of a good ground game is a good blog game so you get immersed in the sites, in twitter particularly? >>guest: it is immediate. hip. it is fashionable. very young oriented. people think it is cool "twitter." the name is cool. it is better than texting. people love twitter. it is the communications to use. >>neil: the community is huge. at the last debate i spoke to a representative telling me how they coe lated. so, in the next campaign, and you know they are planning already, is it the guy or the woman who has the edge the one figure this out? >>guest: starting tuesday at midnight. >>neil: canidates think if they are going to be on neil cavuto's show at 4:00 or talking to freidman on market watch and that covers it. what goes beyond that? >>guest: absolutely it is because of twitter, the appearance of being in step with the times. once it was television news or "laugh in" or "the tonight show" if you are on twitter and
president obama was already there, and in full force and the campaign was full steam ahead and it took romney folks a while to watch up which is never a good idea. >>neil: part of a good ground game is a good blog game so you get immersed in the sites, in twitter particularly? >>guest: it is immediate. hip. it is fashionable. very young oriented. people think it is cool "twitter." the name is cool. it is better than texting. people love twitter. it is the communications to...
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this is part of the one-liner used by governor romney at a time that he thought he wasn't going to be taped during a private fund-raising section -- charles: the 47%. >> correct, the 47%. that's a different number than the 47 million that are on food stamps but includes that number. obviously the 47% of americans is a vastly larger number. he's talking about the people who receive all or a substantial part of their income from the government. so he's talking about government employees as well as people that are on social security, medicare, medicaid. charles: that's not what he really meant. >> no, i don't think he meant to disparage those people. charles: the gist is there are a whole lot of people on that and they have no reason to change leadership. >> correct. the reason he can say that -- i don't know if he articulated this is that when the government takes money from us whenever we get our paychecks, fdr said it would hold -- his word, i'm saying that in quotes -- money for us in a savings account. in fact it doesn't hold that money for us. that money goes directly into the trea
this is part of the one-liner used by governor romney at a time that he thought he wasn't going to be taped during a private fund-raising section -- charles: the 47%. >> correct, the 47%. that's a different number than the 47 million that are on food stamps but includes that number. obviously the 47% of americans is a vastly larger number. he's talking about the people who receive all or a substantial part of their income from the government. so he's talking about government employees as...
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a kind of voter suppression impact on some of the lower middle class voters, and explains maybe in part ohio why romney didn't get the same number of votes, 2 million votes, 2 1/2 million votes lower than john mccain. >> i think what stands out about obama's victory to me is how ugly it was, this was identity politics on steroids telling black people republicans wanted to take away their right to vote and telling women there's war on them that seniors, that paul ryan wants to push granny off the cliff in a wheelchair. this is not the hope and change obama, this was not, there's no red state and blue state obama. he won ugly, it's divisive and if this is the template for how democrats want to win elections going forward to this-- >> and i can tell you what the reaction in the white house would be if they heard you say that, they would say get over it, grow up, this is politics, republicans got a, you know, put on their boxing gloves and get over it. >> oh, yeah. >> paul: so what? you know. >> i won, you know, suck it up. >> i agree. this is the new benchmark the way you win a presidentia
a kind of voter suppression impact on some of the lower middle class voters, and explains maybe in part ohio why romney didn't get the same number of votes, 2 million votes, 2 1/2 million votes lower than john mccain. >> i think what stands out about obama's victory to me is how ugly it was, this was identity politics on steroids telling black people republicans wanted to take away their right to vote and telling women there's war on them that seniors, that paul ryan wants to push granny...
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what mitt romney and paul ryan were doing was to shore up the republican base. the idea in the 21st century anybody would spend any time trying to determine -- and paul ryan is a part of that -- when is a rape ok, and when is rape not ok? someone said the next time they heard a republican questioning something about rape, i want to cut their tongue out. the conversation last night, he had to say that, because he could not eliminate his base. so i guess, the long answer, my point is that they spent too much time cobbling and shoring up their base and not enough time -- cobbling -- coddling and shoring up their base and not enough time elsewhere. they had the edge going into this election, and they blew it. host: calling the pollsters shysters. guest: some of them i would not trust on anything. host: let's go to pennsylvania. independent line, good morning. caller: if you could elaborate on two things. some schools have come out with studies that say if you watch fox news, you are less informed than somebody who does not even watch the news, and secondly -- and th
what mitt romney and paul ryan were doing was to shore up the republican base. the idea in the 21st century anybody would spend any time trying to determine -- and paul ryan is a part of that -- when is a rape ok, and when is rape not ok? someone said the next time they heard a republican questioning something about rape, i want to cut their tongue out. the conversation last night, he had to say that, because he could not eliminate his base. so i guess, the long answer, my point is that they...
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campaign who were not part of that freak show but were still making this argument which was that all the polls were skewed, every one of them were skewed. what turned out in the end was that the only way you could get to a belief in the inevitability of mitt romney's victory was to skew your own polls. so the conservative polls that showed romney winning were imposing a view of the electorate onto those polls that turned out to be false in the event. and in fact in the romney campaign's own polling, they basically had to go in and say no, no, we don't believe the party i.d. and the ethnic composition of the electorate that we're seeing in the actual polling. so we're going to put fake -- we're going to impose our own new framework on this so that we can come up with the answer that we want. and it turned out on election day that that was as foolish and as ridiculous as anyone did in this election. >> they were dead wrong. >> the other thing that could be happening here is a self-reinforcing style of the paranoid style. you need a reality-based view now more, and now people are going
campaign who were not part of that freak show but were still making this argument which was that all the polls were skewed, every one of them were skewed. what turned out in the end was that the only way you could get to a belief in the inevitability of mitt romney's victory was to skew your own polls. so the conservative polls that showed romney winning were imposing a view of the electorate onto those polls that turned out to be false in the event. and in fact in the romney campaign's own...
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tampa bay, orange county is officially orlando but seminole to the north, osceola to the south all part of the orlando media market. let me go through three counties in particular to show you the changes and to show you how while mitt romney did better than john mccain in the state of florida overall, he it did worse in these -- in the i-4 corridor and in particular in three counties that i'm going to point out here carefully. i'm going to start with hillsborough, if you will. it's the largest -- sorry about that. look at this. just one day later and we're masking through everything here. you would think that all would be well with our app. let me get you back here to florida, the presidential race rather than the senate race. i missed the touch screen. the touch screen was always so much easier to do. so let's get right to hillsborough and we'll show you the raw returns in 2008. the president 53% to 46%. look at the raw vote total here. 286,000 votes n. 2008 he won hillsborough county but he had 272,000 votes, also the same 53% to 46%. but the president did increase his margin by 1,000
tampa bay, orange county is officially orlando but seminole to the north, osceola to the south all part of the orlando media market. let me go through three counties in particular to show you the changes and to show you how while mitt romney did better than john mccain in the state of florida overall, he it did worse in these -- in the i-4 corridor and in particular in three counties that i'm going to point out here carefully. i'm going to start with hillsborough, if you will. it's the largest...
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together, the gaffes romney made, the 47%, the things obama said the first debate but the fundamental loss of this campaign probably took place in the republican primaries when they put out a group of people who were so far off the political cliff on i shalls that mattered to latinos, women and young people and is the new governing coalition and perhaps the fact that the economy got a little bit better is another fundamental fact but all these other things preoccupied us for some time. you can only, looking back, see those 20 debates that bushed everybody, including romney who became a moderate much too late to get that nomination. >> it is still striking. you have some 70% in the exit polls who believe the economy is in bad shape, 52% who feel like the country is off on the wrong direction. a lot of opposition thought to president obama and his policies and yet he prevails because of a coalition ever expanding that believes in a certain role for government, bob, that is opposed to where the republicans would like to take it. >> i think the big picture here is that president obama has
together, the gaffes romney made, the 47%, the things obama said the first debate but the fundamental loss of this campaign probably took place in the republican primaries when they put out a group of people who were so far off the political cliff on i shalls that mattered to latinos, women and young people and is the new governing coalition and perhaps the fact that the economy got a little bit better is another fundamental fact but all these other things preoccupied us for some time. you can...
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at least part of it. if the democrats had a list of republicans they wanted to beat, allen west's name would have been right at the top or near it. meet the man who may well have sent allen best packing, patrick murphy. looks like he's ahead in the vote in florida. >>> before we put the election to bed, let's take a fond look back at what one republican called the conservative loons and wackos who made campaign 2012 such a great spectator thing to watch. >> president obama once said he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob. >> what a snob. rick santorum was hardly alone and there's much more where that came from in the "sideshow." this is "hardball," the place for politics. ness pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice
at least part of it. if the democrats had a list of republicans they wanted to beat, allen west's name would have been right at the top or near it. meet the man who may well have sent allen best packing, patrick murphy. looks like he's ahead in the vote in florida. >>> before we put the election to bed, let's take a fond look back at what one republican called the conservative loons and wackos who made campaign 2012 such a great spectator thing to watch. >> president obama once...
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>>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> stephanie: yahoo! of course it's time to feel good, sexy liberal tour john fugelsang is in studio. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number. i've heard that vipers like to crawl downhill knees and necessarile in christmas stockings, merry christmas, karl rove. love sheldon. >> calling him a viper is an insult to the book of genesis. >> stephanie: we're represent the by people like maxine waters, good morning congresswoman. >> caller: good morning, how are you? >> stephanie: i'm really too good. i'm a little too happy. >> caller: that's great that's good to hear. good good, good. >> stephanie: what an election day, congresswoman what a week, right? >> caller: i know be it has been extraordinary. >> stephanie: i urge our represent friends to say the l. word with us, landslide the pre
>>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> stephanie: yahoo! of course it's time to feel good, sexy liberal tour john fugelsang is in studio. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number. i've heard that vipers like to crawl downhill...
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of their argument, whereas becky was saying, romney was pushing the china issue on other things, as well. >> romney had harder rhetoric, but obama shifted in the middle of his term. he started out very soft on china, trying to be friendly, and china gave him nothing. so about halfway through his term, they started doing a lot stronger trade actions, filing some wto cases. and i think you'll see more and more of that. the u.s. chamber, everybody in washington is kind of geared up. >> what about all the corruption reports in china. >> it's very serious. because it used to be don't ask don't tell, you can gather assets, but don't be it too public about it. >> will it have an impact on the leadership today? >> yes. these guys are under a rock right now. this information is getting out. the party has to regain credibility with the people right now. the people are pretty fed up despite -- what's fun any abony china, all the progress and people are not happy. >> we heard they've been trying to block all the reports from making their way anywhere. >> they block everything all the time and i
of their argument, whereas becky was saying, romney was pushing the china issue on other things, as well. >> romney had harder rhetoric, but obama shifted in the middle of his term. he started out very soft on china, trying to be friendly, and china gave him nothing. so about halfway through his term, they started doing a lot stronger trade actions, filing some wto cases. and i think you'll see more and more of that. the u.s. chamber, everybody in washington is kind of geared up. >>...
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and have to play by the rules in terms of -- you know, governor romney was criticized for this buddies right, there's got to be a level playing field. and the chinese need to understand that. so it's i think part of this tension that's going to have to be worked out in our policy. >> do we have a question or two from the audience? if so, it up to the mic. we will take both of you. >> you mentioned -- >> introduce yourself. >> world affairs council. you mentioned regarding specifically syria, not our role might be to help the opposition organized and become more democratic. i imagine you might have the same prescription for other arab spring rebellions. my question is how can we help them to become more democratic? >> do you mind if we take both and then we'll go with the concluding question. yes, and introduce yourself. >> good morning. my name is jack from traverse city michigan. in your very interesting exchange with a bass tournament in foreign about afghanistan, you make a very strong case that we need a political transition in 2014, but what i don't see in any other writings on th
and have to play by the rules in terms of -- you know, governor romney was criticized for this buddies right, there's got to be a level playing field. and the chinese need to understand that. so it's i think part of this tension that's going to have to be worked out in our policy. >> do we have a question or two from the audience? if so, it up to the mic. we will take both of you. >> you mentioned -- >> introduce yourself. >> world affairs council. you mentioned...